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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-05-10

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-05-10 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 18 49. NUMBER 2G0. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REKD, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. On i k south-east nrnarnr High streot and Sugar alley. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tri-weekly per aonum, Weekly perannnm, M 00 ;l m 2 oo Terms of Advertising. Twelve lines or loss, one or three inaortiona, Jl, snd 46 eonta for each additional iniertion for three inontha 56 for ai montha gS for 12 montea J II Longer sdvorlise-mentsintho same proportion, with a deduction of 20 por cent, on tho amount over J20 in six montha. Uttiik Yeah. For twelve linea $12 fourth of a col umn $'20 hall' a column g30 whole column $40. B U SIN E S SC ARD S . AMERICAN. WM. KEL8EY, COLUMBUS, O. j. (UUU jnuvu CARLISLE HOUSE. Opposite the new i.oori uou"i South Mam alrrrl, Aprillt-wAwtf cincLirvii.i.K. ohki. C. T. SOL1S, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and SOLKTl OR IN CHANCERY, Colombia, Ohio. Ollice on Stato atreet. in ho Masonic Hall building, immediately Eait of the City Bank. All profeaaional busincaa attended to with promptness and care. dec'.'Odtf. CHARLES W. GILMORE, ATTORNEY AT L W, Chillicntho, Ohio, will practice in the courts of Ross, Pickaway, and tho adjoining counties. nov.'lO. .dtf. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Ollice one door south of 1. N. Whiting Sc. Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. I, 1340. r. J.MATTIir.VVS. . B. Burri.rs. H. O. HOTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Solicitor in Chancery. Office on High street, one door north of tho Eichange Bank, up stairs. May 6. WALTER THRALL. ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. p" Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for tho State of New York. (p Office on High st., between Town and Rich. oct20. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, nA'JV'.MENT of Jndm Swan's new build JJ Reiidence Southwest comer of Rich and Third sta., nnnnaitn Kantist I lurch. llOCll Oil. ri r RROiDHAY HOTEL. B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, commons, u- faio. April ti. .dir. I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON, ,mr,nnK SELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinl Bank. High street,Columbus,Obio. Alargeaasortmen f Books and Stationery always on haml. 8 EI BERT eV L1LLF.Y, QOOK-BINDEHS, High street, opposite the Public Offi a 1 ccs, Columbus. Amr. 26,1845. Wst. Seibert. M. C. Lu.t.ET. dRRR. 4BROTT A- CO.. DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools Military Goods, &c. Sic, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. J. B. WHEATON. T-vHlIGGlST.aml Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils ) Dve Stuffs. Glass, fee, Ace, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KILBOUKNE, TM-ALRRS in Drv Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Drugs IJ Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dve Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ate, High street, Columbus, Oiiio. Oct. 1, 18 H C. R. KING, EALER IN DRY GOODS, Ate, Ti opposite Exchange J Bank, Columbus. Nov. r.i..u U. tumaiuun or iw. nnitw AlintiU. .am COMMISSION MERCHANTS ........ ......i .- . i. . JT Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RTDGWAY & CO'S XRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves ol' all kiuds,and a great variety ol'Caa tings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 18 41. nil. BURT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, TVTO. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High St., c olumiius. uecu COLUMBUS HAT STOBE. JE R0DISILL, High street, opposite the State Build-. ings, nlways keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. PB. W'LCOX and A. P. PMSf will practice Law, as partners, in Krnnklin and adjoining counties. Ollice on east side of High street, opposite Lit. Whiting k Huntington Bookstore Fob. Hi..t-wtf. wmVwillshireriley, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcork's Premium Teeth. Kor sale Baker &. w Riley's Patent Eorcep Key. May 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THE subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built by Dr. L. Goodale, corner id' Sugar ami pair alleys, a lew steps from High street, and rear of tho Capitol House. irr F HOUSES AND CAIIKIAVKS J O IjKT.J II Nov 2..dlf. J. MASSEY. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. 9.. .dtf. coi.unniij, omo. OHIO MUTUAL FIltE INSURANCE CO. Fire and Life Inxnrniice. riHIS Company continues to take risks on Lives anil J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. p The average cost, of Insurance in this Department, is less than onc-fovrth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at tho option of tha applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily atonr-Afl.'tke usual rates of premium. JN. B. Advaitages made available on two or more conti gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange' and City Banks. High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 16, 1845. twy. Snrrtnry. TO PABENTS. AT WM. KING'S Drug Store especial attention is paid to children first, and after them all others who may be pleased to favor him with a call. Patent Medicines. Towssend'i Sarsaparilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cholagogue. and Smith's Tonic, for the care of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the ef-ficaey of tnese remedies. B. A. Fahnestork's & Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy forexpellingworms from tho human system. Seller's Liver Pills which standi unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged state of the liver. Give them a trill, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoaraenoss, Influenza, Tickling Sensations of the f Throat, Whooping Cough, Arc., &c. Trisk's Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above nil othera for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips. Chapped Hands, Corns, &.C. All of the ibove medicines, nnd many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at Wm. King's Drug Store. Columbus, one door north of the Ohio State Journal Office. aug.S dtf. UNITED STATUS HOT.... Columbus. ROBERT RUSSELL HAS taken the United States Hotel, located a few roda aouth of hie old atand, where he ia prepared to accommodate and will be happy to welcome hia old patrona and frienda, and all othera who may have occasion to visit Co- lumhua, in purauit ol either business or ploaaure. March !i8, 184!). (p Stateiuian, Scioto Gazette, Cincinnati Gazette, and Cleveland Herald publiah weekly, to umount of $2 each, and charge thia office. mar21). NEW ARRANGEMENT. THE subscriber having taken, for a termot years, the NURSERY ESTABLISHMENT of John Burr, Esq., ofrera to hia frienda and the public a choice aelection of Fruit Tret; Shruhlmv. (item owJf Plants, irC.. tVc. Having purchased all of tha celebrated Burr seedling itrawbcrriea. In theia v. ill ho found varietica auperior to all othera. Purchasers who may want any articles in the above line, by calling at the nursery about half a mile east Of the Montgomery Houae, or by leaving their orderi with John Miller, 'J2 High alreet. John Burr'a, near the Poat Ollice, or at the ahop of the aubacribor'a father, on Friend atreet, can have the aamo attended to promptly. All crees, etc., win uo pnvs.fu mr m vpnt. ,u ."L',o ' ' a ham BtfTtira orncr. nsrwwm Columbus, March 30. lB9-tf. FOB KENT IMMEDIATELY. I'HAT new, elegant, convenient and healthy Homo "j oppoaite the new Court Home, on lligti streoc 111 mi., i, i ...n r... .l. ,n.nnnnJ.. 1 HIN I l ' 1 1 1 n B ntttl IMI.VIIHU '"l M'" iih.uu.miw. tiou of twenty five or thirty hoarders, or for a pri vate residence for a large family. Every thing about it convenient, comfortable aud pleasant Inquire of L. 1'. Clark, or MILLS & SMITH, April 6 tf Real .'.state Jgontj NEIL HOUSE BATHS ire now in lull operation, and this healthy, cheap and dcliglillul luxury t can now be enjoyed in full perlec (i : W I ..I t I l.,,,l..r iimi,. . at all hours. lO" Tickets obtained at the Office of the Neil IIouso. Ladies' tinths. The Rath, lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can bo obtained by tinging tho hell in the ladles' parlor of the NeiL House, where a leunle attendant will ho in readiness. H declUdtf. J. HUM. WAY & CO., BROAD STREET. OLVMtibS. OHIO. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Stoves, Plows and all kinds of Machinery. They nro the exclusive manufacturers in this part of the State of Buekt Imnroccd- Double and StngU Urrn Loni:in CK9N. And have recently procured an entire new set of patterns, continuing late improvements mado under the special direc tion ol the patentee. I Ins Move, tMJ nre now prepareu to say, is the v..ry best family Cooking Stove which hasev. er been made, either here or elsewhere. There are foursi-lea, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying in sizo and price so as to suit any family. 1 lie subscribers also make the Premium Cooking Stnve ol a superior pattern. This is a good and cheap Stove. ( Their stock of Stoves con-sists, in part, of the following : Muck h improved uonbieina Single Oven Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wager's Air-tight Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckham'a and Bux Stoves. Coal, Parlor and Shop Stoves. 7 nnd 10 Plate Stoves. Plato Boxes, four sizes. Tho subscribers also continue the Plow business, as formerly, an i make a variety of kinds ol the very best materials and workmanship. In nddition to their former business, they have prepared themselves nt great expense, nnd arc now manufacturing STEAM ENGINES, of various sizes aud patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will bo as luw as work of the same quality can be procured for cine-wbeie. Machinery of all kinds made to order, aud repairs promptl attended to. The subscribers aro also the exclusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. dauMdfcw. J. RlDtiWAY & CO BOSTON PIANOS. THE subscriber would most respoetlully call the attention ol the ttouiieai public to some of Gilbert's Patent Grand Action Piano Fortes He is now opening, among which aro two iEolichord Pianos, for compactness of form, beauty of style, delicacy of touch, power aud quality of tone, SUBPASS ALL O I'll Fits, ever made in this country. Their peculiar construction renders the tone so rich, varied, nnd powerful, as cntiiely to preclude the possibility of being appreciated without being heard. Persons wishing to purchase and the profession generally are respectfully invited to call, examine and decide fur themselves. All Pianos sold nt this ngency will bo warranted for one year if they do not prove good, the purchase money will be rol'undcd or exchanged to suit the purchaser. Arrange ments having been made, new music fur the Piano will bo received monthly. Piano wire in Bets or single string. Pianos, Oriiaus. Serapluncs, and all kinds ol musical inslrii merits, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Pianos sold at manufacturers' prices and carriage Wareroom, I doors north of Neil House. novO d&wly A. REED, Agent MAHOGANY, ZFHIIA AND ROSEWOOD VENEERB AM) 1'I.ANK. THE subscribers have for sale 13000 feet of the nbove kinds of wood, and haviug purchased most of their stock in the log of the importers, and superintended the sawing themselves, they arc able to offer a great variety of hrst rate wood at very low pnees. We have also for sale Marble Centre Tables and Stand Tops, Looking Glass Plates, Curled Hair, Hair ('loth, Sofa springs, ixc, all oi tne oest quainy and vrrv cneap .orcasn ScptfJ.-dlw.Vwtf. I. G. DRYER & CO. N. B. We keep constantly on hand all kinds of Cabinet Furniture and ( 'hairs, and any one who has the cash to pay for furniture, will do well to call and bcc our stock and prices. I G. D. & CO. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Tlis subscriber offers for sale, on very liberal terms, the lollow ing described real estite, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary line of the corporation of Columbus, nnd opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots Nos. 8f,yJ, 100, 106 and 10f,of(Tos-by's addition of out lots. Also, Nos 1,2,4 ami 5, of Rani sey's addition, 26. '27 and 30, of Champion's subdivision of half rpction No. 23. Also, in lot No. 23, on Tows street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out-lot No. 86 there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses, Vc. There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town street, a small frame houss. For further particulars, as to price, ere. inquire of the subscriber on the premises. apl3..dkwtf. AMOS S. RAMSEY. ;RiswoLbnousEri 'THUS well known establishment, decidedly theplessant--L est location in town, being on the summit with tho Court House, Public Offices, itc, has just been neatly refit ted and newly furnished, and now affords accommodations Kqi'Ai. in comfort, if not superior, to any similar concern in the country. Amongst its attractions to boarders and visit ers, are a delightfully shaded law n, for promenading and other healthful amusements, and, in their season , a great variety of the choicest fruits and vegetables. A Iso, a convenient and well supplied READING ROOM, where the ftnst oj eamm" may be enjoyed. Old and new friends, and the public in general. are invited to call, and no pains will be spared tomakf their stay agreeable. Families visiting the Springs can be well accommodated at this House, r All as good as the best. Biu.s i,o w and uniform. E. GRISWOLD. April 20. .t-wlw&wtf. NEW BOTANIC IH EIMCiElsTORE TOn Hih street, opposite A. P. Stone's Store. HE subscriber has taken Howard's Botanic Medicines, and is tilling up with fresh and well prepared articles, such as all persons who desire freedom from bodily suffering, up-oo rational principles, may use to profit. Also, a supply of tjiose well known Liniments for external application, that he has been employed in manufacturing for vears past, the effect of which ia to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the ohtruHions that cause suffering. Tha different Syrups. Bitters, Tinclores, &lc. that aro iu use, can all be had on short notice. apl3-d&wly ROBERT CLOCD. Vermont " " TWO NPIiENIMD FARMS FOR SALE. THE subscriber, residing at Waterviile, in the county of Lucas, offers for sale, at reasonable terras as to price nd payment. tmoof the motttpkndid improved arms upon tilt Shun; r IllVtr. to Wit I Tho farm known ns the Dodd farm, at Damascus, about twenty-five miles above Mnumee City, containing nearly 300 acres, 70 of which aro bottom land upon the Maumee river. There art upwards of 100 aeres in a highly improved state, with good dwelling and out-houses, nearly new, orcharding and fruit trees. The Wabash and Erie canal passes through the farm, thus affording water to all it parts, and enso of transportation to the lake. This is one of the most beautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, thu farm upon which I reside, containing nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumee. Upon this farm there arc large and very productive orchards ol choice grnlted fruit, good dwelling nnd nut buildings, a variety ot fruit, consisting of a large quantity of cherries, grnpes. plums and peaches in short, a place which the undersigned has fitted up, during a residence of lilleen years, as a home for himscll. Terms may be known on applica tion. marlfi. nt , hi) i.' i i . H. REED. A. P. STONE Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS, EXCLUSIVELY, ARE now receiving their Mpring S.ock of British and American Dry Goods, to which they invito the atten tion of the merchants in Columbus nnd surrounding country Our slock is large and as complete ns can be lound in ny Wholesale House in New Y ork or Philadelphia, and wo can and wilt sell them as cheap as they eun be purchased in either of the above named cities, with the addition of freight. We buy our goods of the Importers, Manufacturers, and at the great Package Auctions, tho same places where the wholesale merchants east buy, nnd we can live at as small profits in Columbus, where rents and other expenses nre not one-tenth what they nre east, as they can. Wo invite one and all to look at our stock aud prices, and judge for them- elves. A. r. BivnH oo UU. P. S. We take this method to sav to our old customers that our goods are now arriving, ami we should be glad to see them. mnrlli ilicw. NOTICE. THE partnership between the undesigned and George W. Maris, in the practice of Medicine. &c., was dissolved on the 20th inst, Tho books, accounts, 6tc, of the late linn of Thompson ol Maris, arc in tho possession the undersigned, ami with him all persons knowing: themselves indebted will please call nnd settle wittboul delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, 1818. dtf NOTICE. THE Books and Notes of John Walton, lately engaged in the ('hair nnd Cabinet business, arc left by him with me for settlement. All persons having unsettled accounts or notes, or indebted by note or account, will please call at my ollice and settle. J. 1'. Ida t lv April 1.1..d2m. SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY OKDER OF COURT. On tho tilth day of June, A. D. 131!), at 2 o'cloek in the al'tornoon, at the door of the county Court House, in the city ol Columbus, franklin county, Ohio, will be sold to tho highest bidder, the lollowing real estate, as tho property of Edward N. (iregory.deconsed, to wit : Part of in lots Nos. 7fi2, 7(13, 7(i7, and TOB, sb the same are described and delineated on the recorded plat of tho city of Columbus, in Franklin county said part being II!. feet off the north end of each of said lots ar d 23 feet east and west and 1H, feet north and south in the northwest corner of in lot No. lot, in said city. 18A feet off of lot 761, appraised at 5125 00 Do do do 768, do 100 00 Do do do 7li7, do l'i.r 00 Do do do "08. do 17.') 00 Tho N. VV. corner ot 7fil do 50 00 Terms one-third cash, one third in one year, nnd one- bird in two years, with interest from tho dny of sale, and secured by mortgage on the premises. A. S. CHEW. npl-d4i)d. Adm'r ol K. Is. UlVgorjr. ate a, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership between G. DENIG & SONS, is this day dissolved by mutual consont, so fnr as relates to L. A. and C. E. Dknio. All debts duo said firm aro to he paid, and all those due from tho samo discharged at the store, where the business will be continued by u. Wf.nhi cc A. m. U. RIO, under tho nrm ot li. UBmu BV, niarctio ARRIVED LAST NIGHT. BEAUTIFUL Fine FRENCH QINGHAM8, for 25 cts. Various other kinds ditto, from I to 37A cts. A choice lot of LAWNS, including plain black (a now article.) Black ligured and black Brosbay. Also, a rare lot ot t'ltliN I S, some small ligures mat cannot fail to suit the taste of the ladies. Those RIBBON'S and BONNETS aro going off at a speed beyond all calcula tion ; but more are coming. apfl H. COWLES & CO, 131 High. BY SAME ABRIVAL. NEW and rare styles of VESTINGS and CRAVATS for tha gentlemen. Also fine FRENCH CLOTHS 'NI CASSI.MI'.RES. Also some entirely new styles of FANCY CASSIMERES and a nice article of CASHMA-RETTE for Spring Coats, by apu it. euin.r,s or. w COPARTNERSHIP McELVAIN ct PITCH, Wholesale and Retail Grocert, and Dealers in Produce, wouid respectfully inform their friends and public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and may he found at the warehouse for merly occupied bv John Wilbird, near the Scioto Bridge, where thev offer lor salo a large assortment of Groceries very low tor cash or producs. They will also nay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. McLLVALN , juiyyii.vw. ii. r Hi' n. H'MOYS, DO YOU HEAR THAT I GREAT BARGAIN! For sale a valuable farm, mi1 rank-liu county, situated on iho road leading from Howard's Mill to Dublin, and one mile west of the Scioto river. Said farm contains 133 acres of land, 100 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. On the premises are a good log "dwelling house rind bain, an orchard of good fruit trees, and two never-tailing springs 01 waier. ror jumicr pirticulars inquire of the subscriber on thepremises-apl2-3md&,w. JOSEPH HART. A PREVENTIVE OF CHOI.EUA.-The most convenient and pleiis.int residence in the beautiful and healthy town of Worthington is for sale very cheap, .t is a house of rood siie. well finished, with cverr convenience about it lor cnmtnrtablo living. The situation is cue most desirable in the the town for a residence, without exception. The village "f Worthington is noted fw the respectability and intelligence of its people, and for ils churches and good schools, and is the most hcallhy place in this part ol the country. Not one case of cholera occurcd there when it visited Columbus in lf!32, and anv one living there during the coming summer will be safe Irom that dreaded pestilence. It is hut nino miles from the city of Columbus, and the Cleveland Railroad being located about half a mile from the village, will make it a most desirable situation for those wishing retirement nnd pure air, at the same time that they can have a quick and easy communication with the city. Knmiirc of Janl5..iUV.w. II. COWI.F.S fc CO., 131 High st. BAKRll'N PATENT PREMIUM GATE. XT is evident this (iate possesses many valuablo qualities over the Swing (iate or any other which we have seen, among which wo notice the following : 1st. Its self-balancing principle obviates all difficulty of sagging. 2d. Ita simplicity of structure renders it easy of manufacturing. 3d. Its durability is secured by hearing its entire weight on the rollers, snd only in a perpendicular direction. 4th. A team may annroach it on either side without backing up to open it. 5th. It slides parallel with the fence which renders it outof the way when open. Ma, rime ami lanorsnveu i opening and shutting, equals filly feet travel at each operation. 7th. The difficulty of swingingastainst wagons while passing thro is obviated.' lith. SI, or more is actually saved on each Gate by obviating the expense nl iron hinges and fastenings, ss the expense of the rollers will not exceed 25 eta. J hese Gates took the first Premium at the New York State Agricultural Fair, held in Auburn, October, IMS also, several county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wicket Gate, also, the Kami Gate has been built in front of the Institution for the Blind, wncre they may be inspected. The subscriber has the riirht for Franklin county, for the bove Gates, and will sell right! on reasonable terms. Columbus. June I5..d&wtf. JOF.L SF.ARI.F.S. WHITE SI'MMIUK SPBING FABM FOB 8AI.E. Situated one and a hall miles south ol Co lumbus, on the west bank of the Scioto river, containing 270 acres ; two-tlnrds of the richest kind of bottom. The balance is upland H7 good quality lor corn or wheat. All un der cultivation but about .10 acres. The farm is well wa tercd, having the Scioto river running the whole length on one side, and a never failing sulphur spring lr the centre, which for stork water is unsurpassed by any other in the world. Any person desiring to purchaae, will do well to call and examine the Spring Farm. Terms made known on application. Apr,l3..dtlA.w WM. L.MINER. BURGUNDY POBT WINE. 50 Qr. Casks " Fr Durand" Burgundy Port, now landin? sad fnr sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A. CO., spl7 24 Coluaabia st. A BOOK ol the Hodon Edited by Jeoffrey Crayon, lor sale at the new Bookstore Neil House. aP2J J. II RILEY & CO. BOOKS & STATIONS ll . I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, ItookMtlltn and Stationers, IHffh street. NEW EDITION OF THH OHIO FORMS AND PRACTICE. ISAAC N. WHITING, Columhua, has juit published a new mlitioti of practical Co ms in nctiom personnl ttnd real, and in chancery, now in rommon use in the State of Ohio; cotnpriiitig Prnceai, Declarations, J'leaa, Replica Hons, Demurrers, Verdicts, Judgments. Complete Record, Scire Kacitu, Attachment, Kjectment, OccupyingCla-iaanta, Bill oi Particulars, Hills of Kxcoption, Error, Certiorari, Appeal, Dcpusitions in State Courts and in Courts of the United States, Redemption from Tax Snles, Clerk's Kntries. Executions, Partitions, IlabeasCorpus,Oatlin, Select Writs, Appointment of Clerks, Admission of Attorneys nnd Soli-citors.and various other Proceedings at Law ; Kills in chancery, Injunctions, Subpoina nnd Notice. Demurrers, PJeaH, Answers, Hearing and Ko-he.iring, Masters and Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Dcf rees, Ac, with notes. " It tf dangerous to alter old established forms " 2 Eq, Ca. Abg. 76k By P. B. Wilcox, Attorney nt Law. 1 large sup. rov-al 8vo. vol. of li70 pages. in hne'law binding. The publisher hus greatpleasure in premmtingto thepro fession tho following favorable recommendations of thia edition of the tfprm and Practice : From the Judges of the Covrt in Hank. CoDKT in Bank. Jan. 7, 1848. The new Forms, the Authorities adduced, and the copious JSotes added to this edition, greatly increase its volue. It has been prepared with great care, and evinces degree of OiiUcaJ learning and legal acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, hut nlso to the well earned fume, as an able law wiitcr, of its learned and amiable author. In my judgment it will not suffer under the th (est of critical examination, by comparison with most njodern works of accredited reputation. M. BIRCHARD. The undersigned concur iu the opinion above exprensed. P. HITCHCOCK, & A VERY, JM. C. READ. From the Hon. Jude Jlurnet. The volume, as you remark. Imshecn very much enlarged and increased in value, by the addition of new forms, and numerous notes, referring to adjudged cases touching the subject matter of the text. It appcirs lo me that no Practitioner in the Courts of our State, wi'h your hook before them, can be at a loss for the form of any I'rocens, Pleading, Bill, Answer, Order or Entry, that can bo wanted m thu course of his practice; and it is very evident that the mi-merouo references in your copious noles will have much lime and labor to those of the profession who consult the work. From Judge Wright. The first edition has been carefully revised, and so many other forms added, that " this may bp regarded as nlmost a new work." Authorities are adduced to Hustsin all but the forms on new statutes, requiring new proceedings. Copious .Notes are addml to this edition, relating chietly to practice selected from materials collected by the author during several jears and especially relaling to tho more important ' questions iu Chancery Practice that have not yet been settled in the Courts of Ohio." Wo think Mr Wilcox has presented to the Profession a valuable book of Practice, calculated to secure greater uniformity and accuracy in the judicial proceeding of the Courts of Ohio, and to'aid the young practitioner, as well as the old one, in tho modes of proceeding. This book tdioHld be in the library ol every practising lawyer. JODOI Ww.iv kr remarks in his Western Law Journal for December We have here,underthe imaie ol n second edition, in re-lity a new book, of H70 pages, every one of which contains matter of every dny utility to the practitioner of law in Ohio. We do not see how eun the tyro, with the light here furnished, need be nt a Ions Cor the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney, orClerk. And Mr. Wilcox has not only given the how, but the wherefore; for authorities are cited to sustain almost every lorm presented. Aud then the index that better half (d'a law book is very elaborate and complete. On the whole, wo are inclined to think this the most convenient book yet made for the profession in Ohio. Judge Swan's work is not yet completed. And we congratulate our junior brethren, especially, on the facilities ihuij afforded for taking and keeping the right way in the conduct of any case. Por sale at the bookstore of I. N, WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Columbus, April 12, liil'J, The work may also be had. at the publisher's price of ft, W. D:rbcy At Co., Cincinnati; H. Limborker and James Morrinon, Piqua ; Charles Klls, Dayton; Thomas Broitje, Lebanon ; John N. Cuitz, Springfield ; Wm. W. Kay, Delaware; ('. E. Newman, Norwalk ; J.J. Beach, Mlpflfoid ; George Lbart, Titiin I Wm. Hood. Terrysluirgh ; D. ('amp bell A. Sons, Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper, Wooster ; Win. H. Caufield, Medina; M. C. Youngiove, Cleveland ; C. Bartlett, Painesville ; A. C Hubbard, Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; J. C. Mtr better, Akron ; D. J. Bigger, Massil-Ion; J.J. Past, Canton ; B. Little. Ravenna ; W. R Porter. Warren; L. Hanna iV. Brother, New Lisbon ; W. W. Heed cv. Son, Zanesville ; E Sanfurd 6c Co., Newark ; Dr. Ilar-ey Scott, Lancaster; William MeArthur, Circloville ; and Joseph Jones, Chillicothe. d&w. 5,000 PIECES OF WALL PAPER. THE subscribers have opened a large assortment of Wall Papery, comprising the most extensive variety of Pat terns ever oflercd for sale in this market; prices varying from 0 cents to MijfiO per piece. Among the collection is a variety of Rich and Elegant MaUh Patterns HorderinKffyc. Window (urtain Papers a largo variety of Firc-thard Scrims alt of which will be sold at very low prices for cash. Persons desiring to purchase Wall Paper, dec, are re pectfully invited to call and examine this assortment before purchasing elsewhere. L N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. mr28 d&w HACAU LEY'S ENGLAND, for 25 cetttB Volume. per rpiIF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the nrcession J of James II.; by Thomas BaUngton Macanley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2, at 25 cents. Vols. I and 2 of the line edition of the same work, in a clear, beautiful type and handsomely bound Queen Eliznhetli. The History of Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings ; I vol. IJino. Part 8th of the beautiful illusCratcd edition of the Life Ol Franklin. Price 25 cts. For sale at the Bookstore of apli) I N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. THE EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD SEA. NARRATIVE of the late Expedition to the Dead Sea. From a Diary by one of the party. Edited by Edward P. Montague j attached to the United States Expedition Ship Supply ; with incidents and adventures from the time of the sailing of the Expedition, in November, 11147, till the return of the same, in December, l!t4i!. Illustrated with a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colored. Just raceived lit the bookstore of apir. I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. ENGLISH COMMON LAWBEPOBTS-VoI-time 55. REPORTS of cases argued and determined in the English Courts of Common Law, reprinted in full, containing the cases in the court of Queen's Bench, in Trinity Vacation. Michaelmas term, Hilary term, and Easter term, 11)111. Mason and Wclsby's Reports, vol. 14. Just received at the booksiore of ap25. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. aYtobia ASTORIA, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving. The author's new revised edition, complete in one ; with a new map ol the Oregon Territory, from the best authorities. Atalfllitll, a story of tha Sea, ly the author of " Ye-massce," " Gny Rivers," &.c. 1 vol. mo. Just received at the liookstore of aP25. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 6Tb75jToi527F' THE LAW LIBBABY." THE Law Library, Third Series, Vol,. 51 and 62 j containing Byles on Hills, with American Notes, Williams on Personal Property, Raymond on Bills of Exceptions, Recent Leading Cases. Whitworth's Equity, Precedents, Acc. Just received at the bookstore of ap25. I. N. WHITING . HUNTINGTON. 1'rcdnrika Brpmor'a New Work. THE MIDNIGHT SUN; Pilghimagk. By Freaerika Bremer. Translated from tiie unpublished original, by Mary Howilt. Price 12A eta. For ssle nt the Bookstore of aplO I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES. flRAHAM'S Magazine, and Godey's Ladies' Book for VJi April. Tor sale by ap5. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Another supply or Mnranley's England, Not 1 nnd 2. rTMlE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession of JL James II. By 1 Uomas Uabinglon Macauley. Vols. I and 2. A fresh supply this nay received at the Bookstore of April 3. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. LUMBEBI LUMBEB! The subscriber has on hand for sale st bis Steam Saw Mill. 3 miles west ol Colambus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and descriptioa. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of aca-soned flooring on snd after the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at re dneed prices. All good orders lor Lumber will bo prompt-lr attended to. Feb.C.tf M. L. SIJLLIVANT. CINCINNATI. MM.AK c UN h I .in. WILLIAM WUOII ALFRED WOOD. CONKMNG, WOOD & CO., MAN U I'ACTU REUS (IK Pure Win Co Lead, Chrome fireen, H.d Lead, Yellow, Ucharge, " Red, Putty, Puris Oreen. WinCim.', fire dried, Chinese Blue, Paris VVhite, Assorted colored Paints and Cidejr Vinerar. JYorth side of Court street, East of Broadway. WE have adopted the aoat approred method, as practised h best ('.astern manulaeturers. in manufactur ing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any mtnurac-tured in the United States. Will warrant the quality of each article w manufacture, to be ns L'ood ss anv to be nro cured, and to wive entire satisfaction. Offered at loweat prices on usual time, cr discount for cash. t'lncinHau, Jan. o lyiiotw MAGLORY BB ANDY. Seven hf. Pipes Maglorj liraudy this day received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., ap!7 24 Columbia it. r B. GODDAHO BRANDY. 10 hf. Pipes this J superior brand Champagne Brnndy, received and for sale by SOUTHHATK. HAWTHORN fc CO., apl7 21 Columbia at. TAR. 100 brls S. C. Tar, lust received and for sale by apli KINO ii HEKFNKR, Cinciaaati. COFFEE. 600 bags Kco, 200 do Laguvra. For sale by KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main atreet, mar22. Cincinnati. JUGAR AND MOLASSES.-350 hdds. Sugar, fair J and prime; 1.200 bbla. Molasses. For sale by KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main street, mar22. Cincinnati, I 11IK1) PEAlCIIES 50 sacks, just received by JJ apii KING rk HEFFNER, Cincinnati. RICE, TAR, AND FISH. 25 ensks Rice, 200 bbls. Tar, 200 do Fish. For sale by KING &. HEFFNER, 27 Main atreet, mar2L Cincinnati. "TULES. Six very line Mules, snitnble for Calilor IvX nia adventurers, may be had by applying to ' apO KING Sc. HEFFNER, 27 Main st. Cincinnati. SUGAR AND S. II. MOLASSES-200 hrls. Refined Sugars ; 50 do. S. H. Molaasea, primo, landing from Belle Isle, nnd for sale by apt! KING &, HEFFNER, Cincinnati. RRAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 1 boxes, 100 i boxes, land-ing from John Adams, aud (or sale by apG KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. M OLASSE'S,l,rjob"b7l7Molnsses.landuigfroeUe Isle, and for sale by KING &. HEFFNER, npG 27 Main St., Cincinnati. i a A BAGS Pimento; 50 lines Java Codec J.UU landing from United States, and for sale by apT KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. EATHEB. lOOlnTiidlcB Uppei and Skirting Leather just received by KING (V. HEFFNER, apii No. 27 Main st., Cincinnati. SUNDBIES: 50 hf chests Y. H. G. P. and Imp. Tea ; 100 caddies do do do do; 60 qr casks F. Durand's Burgundy Port Wine ; 30 do Red Wine; 40 do pure juice Port Wine; 10O casks Scotch Ale and London Porter; 200 boxes Claret Wiaes. various brands ; 10 bbls. pure Tennessee Peach Brandy ; 500 oz. No. I , Nutmegs ; 6110 mats Cassia ; 100 baskets Olive Oil. In store and for sale by mareh7. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO. FOB SALE. 110 Acres of Land, situated on the turnpike road lending to Lexington, 64 miles from Newport, Ky., (10 acres under cultivation, a new two story brick house, containing eight rooms, orchard, well, cistern, and other improvements. Price 50 per acre, one-half down, balance on tune. Apply to SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., march7. 21 Columbia si.. Cincinnati. A DEI HA WINES. 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 35 octaves Itlandy do do ; 50 qr casks Woodhouse do ; 5 pipes do do) In store anil lor sale low, by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN at CO., feb7. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. B BANDIES. 45 hf and qr pipes A. Seignetto Brandy ; 10 do do J. II. Godard do; 15 do do Maglory do , 5 do do J. J. Dupuy do; All uf which are perfectly pure and for sale li w by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CC ;u., Ieb7. 24 Columbia st , Cincinnati. Fr. KKINNEB, ( Late of Nrw Lubon. Ohio. ) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in genorul, No, 13, East Front at,, near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio, Refer to Justus Wricht, and A. G. Richardson. Bro. & Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass At Co., New Lisbon ; Grigg At Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans; S. B. Ross. Portsmouth: Lawson fc Covude. Wcllsville -. Ewnlt and Gnbhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. sep22 dtf. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, and received our first shipments, consisting of 3fi splen did Pianos, and 300 chests choice 'Peas, we invite purchasers nnd dealers in those articles to call and examine our atock winch will bo replenished weekly. uur I eas aro purcliasou lor cash direct trom Importers, and our Pianos being from tho manufactory of Stodart St LMinnam. new i orn, cannot lie equaitcil in tne u. Slates. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. . Cu. (JUL Ul III VMW r, pilUUU UaVShaUKSSSl "1 I'M'L.r jll.illly, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of the East ern packing houses. SMITH & NIXON, augl. IN. r.. corner ith and Walnut sts., Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leavo to inforn the Merchants of the Western country that we aro now teceivine in addition to our former atrock a very c tensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. Wo particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they snake their purchases in other markets, as we nre confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eaa tern cities. Our Block is comprised in part of tho following i oinn a. .iitmnon s, and Mann a Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Graia Scythes t Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hnv and Manure Forks I lames. Traces, Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortmcntof Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will he oiven to all or. dcra entrusted to our care. MEAD ct WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street. Cincinnati. DAGS WANTED. -Ws will at all times pay the JLV highest market price in Cash fumood Raus. h for iiood Raae. '1 he prs- aent price ia 3,26 per hundred lbs. NIXON flc CO., Paper Manulaeturers, Walnut st , Four doors below Pearl st., Cincinnsti. marchfi $2 Cm Gaa. BOUBBON WHISKEY. 200 bbls. Bourbon Whia-key, ranging from 3 to 8 years old, in store and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., febv. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. TWlSTTOBACCO. 30 ksgs No. CiiTwisl To-bacco, in store and for sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO., fcblS. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. piIAMPAIGN WINES.- J 60 baskets Cliquot Chainpaiga 30 do lleidsick do; 25 cases Cabinet do; In store and for sale low, by fsb!2. SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A; CO: CM ALL LUMP TOn.ACCO kj 75 boxes Mo. 5's Tobacco ; IUU do Va. 6'a do; 100 Mo.B's do; 60 do Mo. I2'a do; Mo. Ifi's do ; 160 do Mo. lb do ; Vs. lb do; in store and for sals low by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO.. 24 Columbis st , Cineiunsti. 20 100 uiarch7.

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 18 49. NUMBER 2G0. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REKD, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. On i k south-east nrnarnr High streot and Sugar alley. TERMS. Daily per annum, Tri-weekly per aonum, Weekly perannnm, M 00 ;l m 2 oo Terms of Advertising. Twelve lines or loss, one or three inaortiona, Jl, snd 46 eonta for each additional iniertion for three inontha 56 for ai montha gS for 12 montea J II Longer sdvorlise-mentsintho same proportion, with a deduction of 20 por cent, on tho amount over J20 in six montha. Uttiik Yeah. For twelve linea $12 fourth of a col umn $'20 hall' a column g30 whole column $40. B U SIN E S SC ARD S . AMERICAN. WM. KEL8EY, COLUMBUS, O. j. (UUU jnuvu CARLISLE HOUSE. Opposite the new i.oori uou"i South Mam alrrrl, Aprillt-wAwtf cincLirvii.i.K. ohki. C. T. SOL1S, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and SOLKTl OR IN CHANCERY, Colombia, Ohio. Ollice on Stato atreet. in ho Masonic Hall building, immediately Eait of the City Bank. All profeaaional busincaa attended to with promptness and care. dec'.'Odtf. CHARLES W. GILMORE, ATTORNEY AT L W, Chillicntho, Ohio, will practice in the courts of Ross, Pickaway, and tho adjoining counties. nov.'lO. .dtf. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio. Ollice one door south of 1. N. Whiting Sc. Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. I, 1340. r. J.MATTIir.VVS. . B. Burri.rs. H. O. HOTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Solicitor in Chancery. Office on High street, one door north of tho Eichange Bank, up stairs. May 6. WALTER THRALL. ATTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, Columbus, Ohio. p" Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for tho State of New York. (p Office on High st., between Town and Rich. oct20. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, nA'JV'.MENT of Jndm Swan's new build JJ Reiidence Southwest comer of Rich and Third sta., nnnnaitn Kantist I lurch. llOCll Oil. ri r RROiDHAY HOTEL. B V DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, commons, u- faio. April ti. .dir. I. N. WHITING HUNTINGTON, ,mr,nnK SELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinl Bank. High street,Columbus,Obio. Alargeaasortmen f Books and Stationery always on haml. 8 EI BERT eV L1LLF.Y, QOOK-BINDEHS, High street, opposite the Public Offi a 1 ccs, Columbus. Amr. 26,1845. Wst. Seibert. M. C. Lu.t.ET. dRRR. 4BROTT A- CO.. DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools Military Goods, &c. Sic, No. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. J. B. WHEATON. T-vHlIGGlST.aml Dealer in Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils ) Dve Stuffs. Glass, fee, Ace, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KILBOUKNE, TM-ALRRS in Drv Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Drugs IJ Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dve Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Ate, High street, Columbus, Oiiio. Oct. 1, 18 H C. R. KING, EALER IN DRY GOODS, Ate, Ti opposite Exchange J Bank, Columbus. Nov. r.i..u U. tumaiuun or iw. nnitw AlintiU. .am COMMISSION MERCHANTS ........ ......i .- . i. . JT Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RTDGWAY & CO'S XRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves ol' all kiuds,and a great variety ol'Caa tings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 18 41. nil. BURT THOMPSON'S OFFICE, TVTO. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale's Office, High St., c olumiius. uecu COLUMBUS HAT STOBE. JE R0DISILL, High street, opposite the State Build-. ings, nlways keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. LAW. PB. W'LCOX and A. P. PMSf will practice Law, as partners, in Krnnklin and adjoining counties. Ollice on east side of High street, opposite Lit. Whiting k Huntington Bookstore Fob. Hi..t-wtf. wmVwillshireriley, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcork's Premium Teeth. Kor sale Baker &. w Riley's Patent Eorcep Key. May 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THE subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built by Dr. L. Goodale, corner id' Sugar ami pair alleys, a lew steps from High street, and rear of tho Capitol House. irr F HOUSES AND CAIIKIAVKS J O IjKT.J II Nov 2..dlf. J. MASSEY. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. 9.. .dtf. coi.unniij, omo. OHIO MUTUAL FIltE INSURANCE CO. Fire and Life Inxnrniice. riHIS Company continues to take risks on Lives anil J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. p The average cost, of Insurance in this Department, is less than onc-fovrth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cash plan at tho option of tha applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily atonr-Afl.'tke usual rates of premium. JN. B. Advaitages made available on two or more conti gencies. For information, apply at the office, Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange' and City Banks. High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 16, 1845. twy. Snrrtnry. TO PABENTS. AT WM. KING'S Drug Store especial attention is paid to children first, and after them all others who may be pleased to favor him with a call. Patent Medicines. Towssend'i Sarsaparilla for the cleansing of blood, and cure ol all scrofulous diseases. Osgood's India Cholagogue. and Smith's Tonic, for the care of Ague and Fever. Thousands can testify to the ef-ficaey of tnese remedies. B. A. Fahnestork's & Seller's Vermifuge, well known to the public for years as a certain remedy forexpellingworms from tho human system. Seller's Liver Pills which standi unequalled by any medicine for the cure of Liver Complaint and other diseases arising from a deranged state of the liver. Give them a trill, and this truth will appear. Seller's Improved Cough Syrup, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoaraenoss, Influenza, Tickling Sensations of the f Throat, Whooping Cough, Arc., &c. Trisk's Magnetic Ointment is gaining a name above nil othera for the cure of Nervous or Sick Headache, Bruised and Sprained Limbs, Rheumatism and Lameness, Sore Lips. Chapped Hands, Corns, &.C. All of the ibove medicines, nnd many others, kept constantly on hand and for sale at Wm. King's Drug Store. Columbus, one door north of the Ohio State Journal Office. aug.S dtf. UNITED STATUS HOT.... Columbus. ROBERT RUSSELL HAS taken the United States Hotel, located a few roda aouth of hie old atand, where he ia prepared to accommodate and will be happy to welcome hia old patrona and frienda, and all othera who may have occasion to visit Co- lumhua, in purauit ol either business or ploaaure. March !i8, 184!). (p Stateiuian, Scioto Gazette, Cincinnati Gazette, and Cleveland Herald publiah weekly, to umount of $2 each, and charge thia office. mar21). NEW ARRANGEMENT. THE subscriber having taken, for a termot years, the NURSERY ESTABLISHMENT of John Burr, Esq., ofrera to hia frienda and the public a choice aelection of Fruit Tret; Shruhlmv. (item owJf Plants, irC.. tVc. Having purchased all of tha celebrated Burr seedling itrawbcrriea. In theia v. ill ho found varietica auperior to all othera. Purchasers who may want any articles in the above line, by calling at the nursery about half a mile east Of the Montgomery Houae, or by leaving their orderi with John Miller, 'J2 High alreet. John Burr'a, near the Poat Ollice, or at the ahop of the aubacribor'a father, on Friend atreet, can have the aamo attended to promptly. All crees, etc., win uo pnvs.fu mr m vpnt. ,u ."L',o ' ' a ham BtfTtira orncr. nsrwwm Columbus, March 30. lB9-tf. FOB KENT IMMEDIATELY. I'HAT new, elegant, convenient and healthy Homo "j oppoaite the new Court Home, on lligti streoc 111 mi., i, i ...n r... .l. ,n.nnnnJ.. 1 HIN I l ' 1 1 1 n B ntttl IMI.VIIHU '"l M'" iih.uu.miw. tiou of twenty five or thirty hoarders, or for a pri vate residence for a large family. Every thing about it convenient, comfortable aud pleasant Inquire of L. 1'. Clark, or MILLS & SMITH, April 6 tf Real .'.state Jgontj NEIL HOUSE BATHS ire now in lull operation, and this healthy, cheap and dcliglillul luxury t can now be enjoyed in full perlec (i : W I ..I t I l.,,,l..r iimi,. . at all hours. lO" Tickets obtained at the Office of the Neil IIouso. Ladies' tinths. The Rath, lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can bo obtained by tinging tho hell in the ladles' parlor of the NeiL House, where a leunle attendant will ho in readiness. H declUdtf. J. HUM. WAY & CO., BROAD STREET. OLVMtibS. OHIO. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Stoves, Plows and all kinds of Machinery. They nro the exclusive manufacturers in this part of the State of Buekt Imnroccd- Double and StngU Urrn Loni:in CK9N. And have recently procured an entire new set of patterns, continuing late improvements mado under the special direc tion ol the patentee. I Ins Move, tMJ nre now prepareu to say, is the v..ry best family Cooking Stove which hasev. er been made, either here or elsewhere. There are foursi-lea, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying in sizo and price so as to suit any family. 1 lie subscribers also make the Premium Cooking Stnve ol a superior pattern. This is a good and cheap Stove. ( Their stock of Stoves con-sists, in part, of the following : Muck h improved uonbieina Single Oven Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cooking Stoves. Wager's Air-tight Parlor Stoves, elegant pattern. Peckham'a and Bux Stoves. Coal, Parlor and Shop Stoves. 7 nnd 10 Plate Stoves. Plato Boxes, four sizes. Tho subscribers also continue the Plow business, as formerly, an i make a variety of kinds ol the very best materials and workmanship. In nddition to their former business, they have prepared themselves nt great expense, nnd arc now manufacturing STEAM ENGINES, of various sizes aud patterns, but all embracing the latest improvements. Their prices will bo as luw as work of the same quality can be procured for cine-wbeie. Machinery of all kinds made to order, aud repairs promptl attended to. The subscribers aro also the exclusive manufacturers of Parker's Patent Water Wheel in this State, the best saw mill wheel in use. A continuance of public patronage is solicited. dauMdfcw. J. RlDtiWAY & CO BOSTON PIANOS. THE subscriber would most respoetlully call the attention ol the ttouiieai public to some of Gilbert's Patent Grand Action Piano Fortes He is now opening, among which aro two iEolichord Pianos, for compactness of form, beauty of style, delicacy of touch, power aud quality of tone, SUBPASS ALL O I'll Fits, ever made in this country. Their peculiar construction renders the tone so rich, varied, nnd powerful, as cntiiely to preclude the possibility of being appreciated without being heard. Persons wishing to purchase and the profession generally are respectfully invited to call, examine and decide fur themselves. All Pianos sold nt this ngency will bo warranted for one year if they do not prove good, the purchase money will be rol'undcd or exchanged to suit the purchaser. Arrange ments having been made, new music fur the Piano will bo received monthly. Piano wire in Bets or single string. Pianos, Oriiaus. Serapluncs, and all kinds ol musical inslrii merits, tuned or repaired at short notice. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Pianos sold at manufacturers' prices and carriage Wareroom, I doors north of Neil House. novO d&wly A. REED, Agent MAHOGANY, ZFHIIA AND ROSEWOOD VENEERB AM) 1'I.ANK. THE subscribers have for sale 13000 feet of the nbove kinds of wood, and haviug purchased most of their stock in the log of the importers, and superintended the sawing themselves, they arc able to offer a great variety of hrst rate wood at very low pnees. We have also for sale Marble Centre Tables and Stand Tops, Looking Glass Plates, Curled Hair, Hair ('loth, Sofa springs, ixc, all oi tne oest quainy and vrrv cneap .orcasn ScptfJ.-dlw.Vwtf. I. G. DRYER & CO. N. B. We keep constantly on hand all kinds of Cabinet Furniture and ( 'hairs, and any one who has the cash to pay for furniture, will do well to call and bcc our stock and prices. I G. D. & CO. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Tlis subscriber offers for sale, on very liberal terms, the lollow ing described real estite, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity of the eastern boundary line of the corporation of Columbus, nnd opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out lots Nos. 8f,yJ, 100, 106 and 10f,of(Tos-by's addition of out lots. Also, Nos 1,2,4 ami 5, of Rani sey's addition, 26. '27 and 30, of Champion's subdivision of half rpction No. 23. Also, in lot No. 23, on Tows street, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out-lot No. 86 there is a good two story brick house, together with suitable out-houses, Vc. There is also on in-lot No. 23, on Town street, a small frame houss. For further particulars, as to price, ere. inquire of the subscriber on the premises. apl3..dkwtf. AMOS S. RAMSEY. ;RiswoLbnousEri 'THUS well known establishment, decidedly theplessant--L est location in town, being on the summit with tho Court House, Public Offices, itc, has just been neatly refit ted and newly furnished, and now affords accommodations Kqi'Ai. in comfort, if not superior, to any similar concern in the country. Amongst its attractions to boarders and visit ers, are a delightfully shaded law n, for promenading and other healthful amusements, and, in their season , a great variety of the choicest fruits and vegetables. A Iso, a convenient and well supplied READING ROOM, where the ftnst oj eamm" may be enjoyed. Old and new friends, and the public in general. are invited to call, and no pains will be spared tomakf their stay agreeable. Families visiting the Springs can be well accommodated at this House, r All as good as the best. Biu.s i,o w and uniform. E. GRISWOLD. April 20. .t-wlw&wtf. NEW BOTANIC IH EIMCiElsTORE TOn Hih street, opposite A. P. Stone's Store. HE subscriber has taken Howard's Botanic Medicines, and is tilling up with fresh and well prepared articles, such as all persons who desire freedom from bodily suffering, up-oo rational principles, may use to profit. Also, a supply of tjiose well known Liniments for external application, that he has been employed in manufacturing for vears past, the effect of which ia to excite in the system that kind of action that will assist nature in removing the ohtruHions that cause suffering. Tha different Syrups. Bitters, Tinclores, &lc. that aro iu use, can all be had on short notice. apl3-d&wly ROBERT CLOCD. Vermont " " TWO NPIiENIMD FARMS FOR SALE. THE subscriber, residing at Waterviile, in the county of Lucas, offers for sale, at reasonable terras as to price nd payment. tmoof the motttpkndid improved arms upon tilt Shun; r IllVtr. to Wit I Tho farm known ns the Dodd farm, at Damascus, about twenty-five miles above Mnumee City, containing nearly 300 acres, 70 of which aro bottom land upon the Maumee river. There art upwards of 100 aeres in a highly improved state, with good dwelling and out-houses, nearly new, orcharding and fruit trees. The Wabash and Erie canal passes through the farm, thus affording water to all it parts, and enso of transportation to the lake. This is one of the most beautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, thu farm upon which I reside, containing nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are highly improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumee. Upon this farm there arc large and very productive orchards ol choice grnlted fruit, good dwelling nnd nut buildings, a variety ot fruit, consisting of a large quantity of cherries, grnpes. plums and peaches in short, a place which the undersigned has fitted up, during a residence of lilleen years, as a home for himscll. Terms may be known on applica tion. marlfi. nt , hi) i.' i i . H. REED. A. P. STONE Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS, EXCLUSIVELY, ARE now receiving their Mpring S.ock of British and American Dry Goods, to which they invito the atten tion of the merchants in Columbus nnd surrounding country Our slock is large and as complete ns can be lound in ny Wholesale House in New Y ork or Philadelphia, and wo can and wilt sell them as cheap as they eun be purchased in either of the above named cities, with the addition of freight. We buy our goods of the Importers, Manufacturers, and at the great Package Auctions, tho same places where the wholesale merchants east buy, nnd we can live at as small profits in Columbus, where rents and other expenses nre not one-tenth what they nre east, as they can. Wo invite one and all to look at our stock aud prices, and judge for them- elves. A. r. BivnH oo UU. P. S. We take this method to sav to our old customers that our goods are now arriving, ami we should be glad to see them. mnrlli ilicw. NOTICE. THE partnership between the undesigned and George W. Maris, in the practice of Medicine. &c., was dissolved on the 20th inst, Tho books, accounts, 6tc, of the late linn of Thompson ol Maris, arc in tho possession the undersigned, ami with him all persons knowing: themselves indebted will please call nnd settle wittboul delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, 1818. dtf NOTICE. THE Books and Notes of John Walton, lately engaged in the ('hair nnd Cabinet business, arc left by him with me for settlement. All persons having unsettled accounts or notes, or indebted by note or account, will please call at my ollice and settle. J. 1'. Ida t lv April 1.1..d2m. SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY OKDER OF COURT. On tho tilth day of June, A. D. 131!), at 2 o'cloek in the al'tornoon, at the door of the county Court House, in the city ol Columbus, franklin county, Ohio, will be sold to tho highest bidder, the lollowing real estate, as tho property of Edward N. (iregory.deconsed, to wit : Part of in lots Nos. 7fi2, 7(13, 7(i7, and TOB, sb the same are described and delineated on the recorded plat of tho city of Columbus, in Franklin county said part being II!. feet off the north end of each of said lots ar d 23 feet east and west and 1H, feet north and south in the northwest corner of in lot No. lot, in said city. 18A feet off of lot 761, appraised at 5125 00 Do do do 768, do 100 00 Do do do 7li7, do l'i.r 00 Do do do "08. do 17.') 00 Tho N. VV. corner ot 7fil do 50 00 Terms one-third cash, one third in one year, nnd one- bird in two years, with interest from tho dny of sale, and secured by mortgage on the premises. A. S. CHEW. npl-d4i)d. Adm'r ol K. Is. UlVgorjr. ate a, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership between G. DENIG & SONS, is this day dissolved by mutual consont, so fnr as relates to L. A. and C. E. Dknio. All debts duo said firm aro to he paid, and all those due from tho samo discharged at the store, where the business will be continued by u. Wf.nhi cc A. m. U. RIO, under tho nrm ot li. UBmu BV, niarctio ARRIVED LAST NIGHT. BEAUTIFUL Fine FRENCH QINGHAM8, for 25 cts. Various other kinds ditto, from I to 37A cts. A choice lot of LAWNS, including plain black (a now article.) Black ligured and black Brosbay. Also, a rare lot ot t'ltliN I S, some small ligures mat cannot fail to suit the taste of the ladies. Those RIBBON'S and BONNETS aro going off at a speed beyond all calcula tion ; but more are coming. apfl H. COWLES & CO, 131 High. BY SAME ABRIVAL. NEW and rare styles of VESTINGS and CRAVATS for tha gentlemen. Also fine FRENCH CLOTHS 'NI CASSI.MI'.RES. Also some entirely new styles of FANCY CASSIMERES and a nice article of CASHMA-RETTE for Spring Coats, by apu it. euin.r,s or. w COPARTNERSHIP McELVAIN ct PITCH, Wholesale and Retail Grocert, and Dealers in Produce, wouid respectfully inform their friends and public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and may he found at the warehouse for merly occupied bv John Wilbird, near the Scioto Bridge, where thev offer lor salo a large assortment of Groceries very low tor cash or producs. They will also nay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. McLLVALN , juiyyii.vw. ii. r Hi' n. H'MOYS, DO YOU HEAR THAT I GREAT BARGAIN! For sale a valuable farm, mi1 rank-liu county, situated on iho road leading from Howard's Mill to Dublin, and one mile west of the Scioto river. Said farm contains 133 acres of land, 100 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. On the premises are a good log "dwelling house rind bain, an orchard of good fruit trees, and two never-tailing springs 01 waier. ror jumicr pirticulars inquire of the subscriber on thepremises-apl2-3md&,w. JOSEPH HART. A PREVENTIVE OF CHOI.EUA.-The most convenient and pleiis.int residence in the beautiful and healthy town of Worthington is for sale very cheap, .t is a house of rood siie. well finished, with cverr convenience about it lor cnmtnrtablo living. The situation is cue most desirable in the the town for a residence, without exception. The village "f Worthington is noted fw the respectability and intelligence of its people, and for ils churches and good schools, and is the most hcallhy place in this part ol the country. Not one case of cholera occurcd there when it visited Columbus in lf!32, and anv one living there during the coming summer will be safe Irom that dreaded pestilence. It is hut nino miles from the city of Columbus, and the Cleveland Railroad being located about half a mile from the village, will make it a most desirable situation for those wishing retirement nnd pure air, at the same time that they can have a quick and easy communication with the city. Knmiirc of Janl5..iUV.w. II. COWI.F.S fc CO., 131 High st. BAKRll'N PATENT PREMIUM GATE. XT is evident this (iate possesses many valuablo qualities over the Swing (iate or any other which we have seen, among which wo notice the following : 1st. Its self-balancing principle obviates all difficulty of sagging. 2d. Ita simplicity of structure renders it easy of manufacturing. 3d. Its durability is secured by hearing its entire weight on the rollers, snd only in a perpendicular direction. 4th. A team may annroach it on either side without backing up to open it. 5th. It slides parallel with the fence which renders it outof the way when open. Ma, rime ami lanorsnveu i opening and shutting, equals filly feet travel at each operation. 7th. The difficulty of swingingastainst wagons while passing thro is obviated.' lith. SI, or more is actually saved on each Gate by obviating the expense nl iron hinges and fastenings, ss the expense of the rollers will not exceed 25 eta. J hese Gates took the first Premium at the New York State Agricultural Fair, held in Auburn, October, IMS also, several county Premiums. The Self-Shutting Wicket Gate, also, the Kami Gate has been built in front of the Institution for the Blind, wncre they may be inspected. The subscriber has the riirht for Franklin county, for the bove Gates, and will sell right! on reasonable terms. Columbus. June I5..d&wtf. JOF.L SF.ARI.F.S. WHITE SI'MMIUK SPBING FABM FOB 8AI.E. Situated one and a hall miles south ol Co lumbus, on the west bank of the Scioto river, containing 270 acres ; two-tlnrds of the richest kind of bottom. The balance is upland H7 good quality lor corn or wheat. All un der cultivation but about .10 acres. The farm is well wa tercd, having the Scioto river running the whole length on one side, and a never failing sulphur spring lr the centre, which for stork water is unsurpassed by any other in the world. Any person desiring to purchaae, will do well to call and examine the Spring Farm. Terms made known on application. Apr,l3..dtlA.w WM. L.MINER. BURGUNDY POBT WINE. 50 Qr. Casks " Fr Durand" Burgundy Port, now landin? sad fnr sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A. CO., spl7 24 Coluaabia st. A BOOK ol the Hodon Edited by Jeoffrey Crayon, lor sale at the new Bookstore Neil House. aP2J J. II RILEY & CO. BOOKS & STATIONS ll . I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, ItookMtlltn and Stationers, IHffh street. NEW EDITION OF THH OHIO FORMS AND PRACTICE. ISAAC N. WHITING, Columhua, has juit published a new mlitioti of practical Co ms in nctiom personnl ttnd real, and in chancery, now in rommon use in the State of Ohio; cotnpriiitig Prnceai, Declarations, J'leaa, Replica Hons, Demurrers, Verdicts, Judgments. Complete Record, Scire Kacitu, Attachment, Kjectment, OccupyingCla-iaanta, Bill oi Particulars, Hills of Kxcoption, Error, Certiorari, Appeal, Dcpusitions in State Courts and in Courts of the United States, Redemption from Tax Snles, Clerk's Kntries. Executions, Partitions, IlabeasCorpus,Oatlin, Select Writs, Appointment of Clerks, Admission of Attorneys nnd Soli-citors.and various other Proceedings at Law ; Kills in chancery, Injunctions, Subpoina nnd Notice. Demurrers, PJeaH, Answers, Hearing and Ko-he.iring, Masters and Receivers, Bills of Review, Orders, Dcf rees, Ac, with notes. " It tf dangerous to alter old established forms " 2 Eq, Ca. Abg. 76k By P. B. Wilcox, Attorney nt Law. 1 large sup. rov-al 8vo. vol. of li70 pages. in hne'law binding. The publisher hus greatpleasure in premmtingto thepro fession tho following favorable recommendations of thia edition of the tfprm and Practice : From the Judges of the Covrt in Hank. CoDKT in Bank. Jan. 7, 1848. The new Forms, the Authorities adduced, and the copious JSotes added to this edition, greatly increase its volue. It has been prepared with great care, and evinces degree of OiiUcaJ learning and legal acumen which adds not only to the value of the work, hut nlso to the well earned fume, as an able law wiitcr, of its learned and amiable author. In my judgment it will not suffer under the th (est of critical examination, by comparison with most njodern works of accredited reputation. M. BIRCHARD. The undersigned concur iu the opinion above exprensed. P. HITCHCOCK, & A VERY, JM. C. READ. From the Hon. Jude Jlurnet. The volume, as you remark. Imshecn very much enlarged and increased in value, by the addition of new forms, and numerous notes, referring to adjudged cases touching the subject matter of the text. It appcirs lo me that no Practitioner in the Courts of our State, wi'h your hook before them, can be at a loss for the form of any I'rocens, Pleading, Bill, Answer, Order or Entry, that can bo wanted m thu course of his practice; and it is very evident that the mi-merouo references in your copious noles will have much lime and labor to those of the profession who consult the work. From Judge Wright. The first edition has been carefully revised, and so many other forms added, that " this may bp regarded as nlmost a new work." Authorities are adduced to Hustsin all but the forms on new statutes, requiring new proceedings. Copious .Notes are addml to this edition, relating chietly to practice selected from materials collected by the author during several jears and especially relaling to tho more important ' questions iu Chancery Practice that have not yet been settled in the Courts of Ohio." Wo think Mr Wilcox has presented to the Profession a valuable book of Practice, calculated to secure greater uniformity and accuracy in the judicial proceeding of the Courts of Ohio, and to'aid the young practitioner, as well as the old one, in tho modes of proceeding. This book tdioHld be in the library ol every practising lawyer. JODOI Ww.iv kr remarks in his Western Law Journal for December We have here,underthe imaie ol n second edition, in re-lity a new book, of H70 pages, every one of which contains matter of every dny utility to the practitioner of law in Ohio. We do not see how eun the tyro, with the light here furnished, need be nt a Ions Cor the mode of procedure, whether he be Judge, Attorney, orClerk. And Mr. Wilcox has not only given the how, but the wherefore; for authorities are cited to sustain almost every lorm presented. Aud then the index that better half (d'a law book is very elaborate and complete. On the whole, wo are inclined to think this the most convenient book yet made for the profession in Ohio. Judge Swan's work is not yet completed. And we congratulate our junior brethren, especially, on the facilities ihuij afforded for taking and keeping the right way in the conduct of any case. Por sale at the bookstore of I. N, WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Columbus, April 12, liil'J, The work may also be had. at the publisher's price of ft, W. D:rbcy At Co., Cincinnati; H. Limborker and James Morrinon, Piqua ; Charles Klls, Dayton; Thomas Broitje, Lebanon ; John N. Cuitz, Springfield ; Wm. W. Kay, Delaware; ('. E. Newman, Norwalk ; J.J. Beach, Mlpflfoid ; George Lbart, Titiin I Wm. Hood. Terrysluirgh ; D. ('amp bell A. Sons, Sandusky City; Samuel Knepper, Wooster ; Win. H. Caufield, Medina; M. C. Youngiove, Cleveland ; C. Bartlett, Painesville ; A. C Hubbard, Jefferson, Ashtabula county ; J. C. Mtr better, Akron ; D. J. Bigger, Massil-Ion; J.J. Past, Canton ; B. Little. Ravenna ; W. R Porter. Warren; L. Hanna iV. Brother, New Lisbon ; W. W. Heed cv. Son, Zanesville ; E Sanfurd 6c Co., Newark ; Dr. Ilar-ey Scott, Lancaster; William MeArthur, Circloville ; and Joseph Jones, Chillicothe. d&w. 5,000 PIECES OF WALL PAPER. THE subscribers have opened a large assortment of Wall Papery, comprising the most extensive variety of Pat terns ever oflercd for sale in this market; prices varying from 0 cents to MijfiO per piece. Among the collection is a variety of Rich and Elegant MaUh Patterns HorderinKffyc. Window (urtain Papers a largo variety of Firc-thard Scrims alt of which will be sold at very low prices for cash. Persons desiring to purchase Wall Paper, dec, are re pectfully invited to call and examine this assortment before purchasing elsewhere. L N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. mr28 d&w HACAU LEY'S ENGLAND, for 25 cetttB Volume. per rpiIF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the nrcession J of James II.; by Thomas BaUngton Macanley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2, at 25 cents. Vols. I and 2 of the line edition of the same work, in a clear, beautiful type and handsomely bound Queen Eliznhetli. The History of Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings ; I vol. IJino. Part 8th of the beautiful illusCratcd edition of the Life Ol Franklin. Price 25 cts. For sale at the Bookstore of apli) I N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. THE EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD SEA. NARRATIVE of the late Expedition to the Dead Sea. From a Diary by one of the party. Edited by Edward P. Montague j attached to the United States Expedition Ship Supply ; with incidents and adventures from the time of the sailing of the Expedition, in November, 11147, till the return of the same, in December, l!t4i!. Illustrated with a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colored. Just raceived lit the bookstore of apir. I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. ENGLISH COMMON LAWBEPOBTS-VoI-time 55. REPORTS of cases argued and determined in the English Courts of Common Law, reprinted in full, containing the cases in the court of Queen's Bench, in Trinity Vacation. Michaelmas term, Hilary term, and Easter term, 11)111. Mason and Wclsby's Reports, vol. 14. Just received at the booksiore of ap25. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. aYtobia ASTORIA, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving. The author's new revised edition, complete in one ; with a new map ol the Oregon Territory, from the best authorities. Atalfllitll, a story of tha Sea, ly the author of " Ye-massce," " Gny Rivers," &.c. 1 vol. mo. Just received at the liookstore of aP25. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 6Tb75jToi527F' THE LAW LIBBABY." THE Law Library, Third Series, Vol,. 51 and 62 j containing Byles on Hills, with American Notes, Williams on Personal Property, Raymond on Bills of Exceptions, Recent Leading Cases. Whitworth's Equity, Precedents, Acc. Just received at the bookstore of ap25. I. N. WHITING . HUNTINGTON. 1'rcdnrika Brpmor'a New Work. THE MIDNIGHT SUN; Pilghimagk. By Freaerika Bremer. Translated from tiie unpublished original, by Mary Howilt. Price 12A eta. For ssle nt the Bookstore of aplO I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES. flRAHAM'S Magazine, and Godey's Ladies' Book for VJi April. Tor sale by ap5. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Another supply or Mnranley's England, Not 1 nnd 2. rTMlE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession of JL James II. By 1 Uomas Uabinglon Macauley. Vols. I and 2. A fresh supply this nay received at the Bookstore of April 3. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. LUMBEBI LUMBEB! The subscriber has on hand for sale st bis Steam Saw Mill. 3 miles west ol Colambus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and descriptioa. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a large quantity of aca-soned flooring on snd after the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at re dneed prices. All good orders lor Lumber will bo prompt-lr attended to. Feb.C.tf M. L. SIJLLIVANT. CINCINNATI. MM.AK c UN h I .in. WILLIAM WUOII ALFRED WOOD. CONKMNG, WOOD & CO., MAN U I'ACTU REUS (IK Pure Win Co Lead, Chrome fireen, H.d Lead, Yellow, Ucharge, " Red, Putty, Puris Oreen. WinCim.', fire dried, Chinese Blue, Paris VVhite, Assorted colored Paints and Cidejr Vinerar. JYorth side of Court street, East of Broadway. WE have adopted the aoat approred method, as practised h best ('.astern manulaeturers. in manufactur ing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any mtnurac-tured in the United States. Will warrant the quality of each article w manufacture, to be ns L'ood ss anv to be nro cured, and to wive entire satisfaction. Offered at loweat prices on usual time, cr discount for cash. t'lncinHau, Jan. o lyiiotw MAGLORY BB ANDY. Seven hf. Pipes Maglorj liraudy this day received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., ap!7 24 Columbia it. r B. GODDAHO BRANDY. 10 hf. Pipes this J superior brand Champagne Brnndy, received and for sale by SOUTHHATK. HAWTHORN fc CO., apl7 21 Columbia at. TAR. 100 brls S. C. Tar, lust received and for sale by apli KINO ii HEKFNKR, Cinciaaati. COFFEE. 600 bags Kco, 200 do Laguvra. For sale by KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main atreet, mar22. Cincinnati. JUGAR AND MOLASSES.-350 hdds. Sugar, fair J and prime; 1.200 bbla. Molasses. For sale by KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main street, mar22. Cincinnati, I 11IK1) PEAlCIIES 50 sacks, just received by JJ apii KING rk HEFFNER, Cincinnati. RICE, TAR, AND FISH. 25 ensks Rice, 200 bbls. Tar, 200 do Fish. For sale by KING &. HEFFNER, 27 Main atreet, mar2L Cincinnati. "TULES. Six very line Mules, snitnble for Calilor IvX nia adventurers, may be had by applying to ' apO KING Sc. HEFFNER, 27 Main st. Cincinnati. SUGAR AND S. II. MOLASSES-200 hrls. Refined Sugars ; 50 do. S. H. Molaasea, primo, landing from Belle Isle, nnd for sale by apt! KING &, HEFFNER, Cincinnati. RRAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 1 boxes, 100 i boxes, land-ing from John Adams, aud (or sale by apG KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. M OLASSE'S,l,rjob"b7l7Molnsses.landuigfroeUe Isle, and for sale by KING &. HEFFNER, npG 27 Main St., Cincinnati. i a A BAGS Pimento; 50 lines Java Codec J.UU landing from United States, and for sale by apT KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. EATHEB. lOOlnTiidlcB Uppei and Skirting Leather just received by KING (V. HEFFNER, apii No. 27 Main st., Cincinnati. SUNDBIES: 50 hf chests Y. H. G. P. and Imp. Tea ; 100 caddies do do do do; 60 qr casks F. Durand's Burgundy Port Wine ; 30 do Red Wine; 40 do pure juice Port Wine; 10O casks Scotch Ale and London Porter; 200 boxes Claret Wiaes. various brands ; 10 bbls. pure Tennessee Peach Brandy ; 500 oz. No. I , Nutmegs ; 6110 mats Cassia ; 100 baskets Olive Oil. In store and for sale by mareh7. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO. FOB SALE. 110 Acres of Land, situated on the turnpike road lending to Lexington, 64 miles from Newport, Ky., (10 acres under cultivation, a new two story brick house, containing eight rooms, orchard, well, cistern, and other improvements. Price 50 per acre, one-half down, balance on tune. Apply to SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., march7. 21 Columbia si.. Cincinnati. A DEI HA WINES. 20 qr casks Priest Madeira Wine ; 35 octaves Itlandy do do ; 50 qr casks Woodhouse do ; 5 pipes do do) In store anil lor sale low, by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN at CO., feb7. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. B BANDIES. 45 hf and qr pipes A. Seignetto Brandy ; 10 do do J. II. Godard do; 15 do do Maglory do , 5 do do J. J. Dupuy do; All uf which are perfectly pure and for sale li w by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CC ;u., Ieb7. 24 Columbia st , Cincinnati. Fr. KKINNEB, ( Late of Nrw Lubon. Ohio. ) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in genorul, No, 13, East Front at,, near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio, Refer to Justus Wricht, and A. G. Richardson. Bro. & Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrass At Co., New Lisbon ; Grigg At Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans; S. B. Ross. Portsmouth: Lawson fc Covude. Wcllsville -. Ewnlt and Gnbhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. Louis. sep22 dtf. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warerooms, and received our first shipments, consisting of 3fi splen did Pianos, and 300 chests choice 'Peas, we invite purchasers nnd dealers in those articles to call and examine our atock winch will bo replenished weekly. uur I eas aro purcliasou lor cash direct trom Importers, and our Pianos being from tho manufactory of Stodart St LMinnam. new i orn, cannot lie equaitcil in tne u. Slates. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. . Cu. (JUL Ul III VMW r, pilUUU UaVShaUKSSSl "1 I'M'L.r jll.illly, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of the East ern packing houses. SMITH & NIXON, augl. IN. r.. corner ith and Walnut sts., Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leavo to inforn the Merchants of the Western country that we aro now teceivine in addition to our former atrock a very c tensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture. Wo particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they snake their purchases in other markets, as we nre confident that our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eaa tern cities. Our Block is comprised in part of tho following i oinn a. .iitmnon s, and Mann a Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Grass and Graia Scythes t Scythe Sneaths; Sickles; Hnv and Manure Forks I lames. Traces, Hoes; Anvils; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortmcntof Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular attention will he oiven to all or. dcra entrusted to our care. MEAD ct WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street. Cincinnati. DAGS WANTED. -Ws will at all times pay the JLV highest market price in Cash fumood Raus. h for iiood Raae. '1 he prs- aent price ia 3,26 per hundred lbs. NIXON flc CO., Paper Manulaeturers, Walnut st , Four doors below Pearl st., Cincinnsti. marchfi $2 Cm Gaa. BOUBBON WHISKEY. 200 bbls. Bourbon Whia-key, ranging from 3 to 8 years old, in store and for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., febv. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. TWlSTTOBACCO. 30 ksgs No. CiiTwisl To-bacco, in store and for sale by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO., fcblS. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. piIAMPAIGN WINES.- J 60 baskets Cliquot Chainpaiga 30 do lleidsick do; 25 cases Cabinet do; In store and for sale low, by fsb!2. SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN A; CO: CM ALL LUMP TOn.ACCO kj 75 boxes Mo. 5's Tobacco ; IUU do Va. 6'a do; 100 Mo.B's do; 60 do Mo. I2'a do; Mo. Ifi's do ; 160 do Mo. lb do ; Vs. lb do; in store and for sals low by SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN & CO.. 24 Columbis st , Cineiunsti. 20 100 uiarch7.